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be the biggest transformation since the democratic revolution of the late 18th century. Nevertheless,
as with all revolutions, many outcomes are possible. ICTs are very likely to lead to more efficient
service delivery. It is not clear that they will lead to a form of government that is more open,
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data (TDWI Report Series). Renton, WA: The Data Warehousing Institute.
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17.02.2008).
Finger, M., Misuraca, G., Rossel, P. (2006). Governance with and of ICTs: the need for new institutional
designs in a changing world. e-Gov; 2(5).
Heeks, R. (2003). Most eGovernment-for-Development Projects Fail: How can risks be reduced?
Manchester: The University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management.
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World Bank, The Center for Democracy and Technology.
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Center for Collaborative Government.
OECD (2001). OECD Public Management Policy Brief No. 8:The Hidden Threat to E-Government:
Avoiding Large Government IT Failures. Paris: OECD.
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/19/12/1901677.pdf ( 12.02.2008).
OECD (2003). The e-Government Imperative: main findings. Paris: OECD e-Government Studies.
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